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- Hotel Bakour Costa Brava 4* in Roses (Costa Brava).
- Available with Half Board and Full Board.
Your perfect stay
Bakour Costa Brava, holiday s among coves and mediterranean essence
The Bakour Costa Brava is a perfect proposal for those who want to enjoy the Costa Brava with comfort, relaxed atmosphere and a practical location in Roses. Its proximity to the center and the beach allows you to combine relaxation, walks and holidays by the sea.
This 4-star hotel is committed to a complete holiday thanks to its extensive facilities and service. The outdoor swimming pool invites you to relax under the Mediterranean sun, while its gastronomic offer seeks to suit all tastes.
The area of Roses stands out for its coves, its lively atmosphere and its natural environment, ideal for both families and couples who want to unwind near the sea.
Travelers especially value the comfort of the facilities and the hotel's holiday atmosphere. An ideal destination to let yourself be carried away by the rhythm of the Mediterranean and enjoy every day to the fullest.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Roses: Where History, Legends and Sea Collide
Roses is far more than sun and beach. This Alt Empordà gem packs an astonishing concentration of history, character and surprises into every corner.
The Luxury Bunker (El Bulli)
Cala Montjoi put Roses at the epicentre of global gastronomy. Here, Ferran Adrià rewrote the rules of fine dining. It wasn’t just the best restaurant in the world — today, elBulli1846 stands as a museum devoted to creativity and efficiency. A true pilgrimage site for food lovers.
A “Citadel” That’s a Time Machine
Step inside the Ciutadella de Roses and travel through layers of civilisation. Dig beneath the surface and discover:
- Remains of the Greek city of Rhode (founded in 776 BC).
- A Roman settlement.
- A medieval monastery.
All within the same monumental enclosure.
A Renaissance Military Fortress
Few places on earth let you walk across 2,500 years of history without leaving the same site. Here, every stone tells a different story.
The Cemetery of Giants (Dolmens)
Roses boasts one of Catalonia’s highest concentrations of megalithic monuments. The Dolmen de la Creu d’en Cobertella is the largest in the area — its top slab weighs an incredible 18 tonnes. Imagine moving that 5,000 years ago, without cranes or machinery.
A “Cartoon Castle”
The Castell de la Trinitat surprises with its unusual five-pointed star design. Built in the 16th century to defend the bay from pirates and corsairs, it was later destroyed during the Peninsular War and rebuilt in a modern style that gives it a striking, almost sci-fi look carved into the rock.
A Dalí-Worthy Sunset
Roses is uniquely positioned on the Costa Brava facing west. The result? One of the rare places where you can watch the sun set over the sea, painting the sky in fiery oranges and violets — the kind of landscapes that inspired Salvador Dalí.
Did You Know…?
The Bay of Roses belongs to the exclusive “Most Beautiful Bays in the World” club, endorsed by UNESCO, alongside icons like Ha Long Bay in Vietnam and San Francisco Bay.

Costa Brava: Wild Beauty, Mediterranean Soul
The Costa Brava is one of the most spectacular coastal regions in Spain. Located in the province of Girona, it is famous for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear coves and charming fishing villages. It’s an ideal destination for couples and families looking to combine beach time, nature and authentic Mediterranean culture.
Make sure you visit:
- Cadaqués, a whitewashed village with strong artistic roots and a unique atmosphere.
- Calella de Palafrugell, known for its small coves and traditional seaside charm.
- Tossa de Mar, with its impressive medieval walls overlooking the sea.
- Begur, offering historic streets, viewpoints and stunning beaches.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Aiguablava: shallow waters and turquoise colours, perfect for families.
- Sa Tuna: small and picturesque, surrounded by traditional houses.
- Tamariu: calm, clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Cala Pola: natural and scenic, ideal for snorkelling.
Family-friendly activities:
- Walk along the Camí de Ronda, connecting coves and cliffs.
- Kayaking or snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.
- Visit the Parque Natural del Cap de Creus for easy nature walks.
- Enjoy local markets and seaside promenades.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Suquet de peix, a traditional fishermen’s stew.
- Fresh seafood and grilled fish.
- Rice dishes combining sea and mountain flavours.
- Wines from the Empordà wine region.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Girona (45 minutes): a beautifully preserved historic centre.
- Empordà (short drive): medieval villages and vineyards.
- Figueres (1 hour): home to the Dalí Theatre-Museum.

Pet Policy
- Maximum weight: 7 kg/pet
- Price: 10 €/night and pet
- Dogs are allowed in the rooms. Not in the main areas.
- Maximum 2 dogs.
- The accommodation only accepts dogs.
